EX Champion Revali's Song

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Template:Quest EX Champion Revali's Song is a Main Quest in Breath of the Wild. It is part of The Champions' Ballad DLC Pack.

Overview

Link can begin the Quest after finishing the trials of the Great Plateau during the Main Quest, "EX The Champions' Ballad". At this point, the One-Hit Obliterator will split into four glowing orbs and scatter to different areas of Hyrule, revealing four Ancient structures called Monuments. One of the Monuments appears near Strock Lake south of the Divine Beast Vah Medoh. The Monument is made up of a small platform and three small pillars. Each pillar displays a map that reveals the location of a trial that Link must undergo within the Hebra Region. When Link approaches the monument, Kass, who is nearby, sings him a song that provides instructions for completing all three trials. Link must shoot Dinraal's horn atop Tanagar Canyon, Shield Surf down Hebra Peak, and shoot four targets in quick succession at the Flight Range. After each of these tasks, an Ancient Shrine will appear nearby. Each of the Shrines rewards Link with a Medoh's Emblem. After completing the Kiah Toza Shrine, Shira Gomar Shrine, and Noe Rajee Shrine, the Monk of the third Shrine he completes will instruct him to go to the Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Link meets Kass next to Medoh and Link is then transported to once again battle Windblight Ganon on Medoh, but with a specific equipment set. This Windblight Ganon is a phantasm born from Link's memories and fears.[1] After defeating the phantasm, Link returns to Kass, who then sings Link Champion Revali's Song and allows Link to visualize the Champion Revali's Song Recovered Memory from 100 years ago. The Memory shows Princess Zelda seeking Revali to request assistance in defeating Calamity Ganon. After the Memory ends, Link is rewarded with Revali's Gale+, which reduces the recharge time of the ability to 2 minutes. After receiving the upgrade, the Quest is complete.

Objectives

Stage Description
1 The scattered One-Hit Obliterator led you to a location where a stone monument with a map of trials appeared. Kass's song seems related...

One, shoot the flame dragon's horn,
Two, race down a peak rings adorn,
Three, shoot four targets to win,
Champion, the trials begin!

You still have three trials to complete.
2 The scattered One-Hit Obliterator led you to a location where a stone monument with a map of trials appeared. Kass's song seems related...

One, shoot the flame dragon's horn,
Two, race down a peak rings adorn,
Three, shoot four targets to win,
Champion, the trials begin!

You still have two trials to complete.
3 The scattered One-Hit Obliterator led you to a location where a stone monument with a map of trials appeared. Kass's song seems related...

One, shoot the flame dragon's horn,
Two, race down a peak rings adorn,
Three, shoot four targets to win,
Champion, the trials begin!

You still have one trial to complete.
4 You completed the three trials inscribed on the stone monument in the Hebra region.

After you collected three of Medoh's Emblems, the monk told you to head to the Divine Beast. What awaits you there?

Go to the Divine Beast Vah Medoh to find out.
Complete You defeated the phantasm of Windblight Ganon, which was born from your own memories and fears.

Kass's composition, entitled Champion Revali's Song, was so true and moving that it allowed you to visualize a memory from 100 years ago.

By conquering the trial, your sacred power has increased and Revali's Gale has become more efficient than ever.

References

  1. "You defeated the phantasm of Windblight Ganon, which was born from your own memories and fears." — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)